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I saw an XP-100 in .221 FB the other day and bought it. I have never owned one and need to know alittle about it, like how to remove the bolt for starters. Nothing else I can think of at this time, but is there a manual online? Any info that applys is appriciated. Where the heck is the bolt release latch? The tigger fells great very light. No scope, no case, but in nice condition.
 
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Ernie, where you at?
I don't have an XP, my bolt pistol is a Sako action.
I would figure it would release like any Remington, but you would've already tried that.
Somebody with a XP will chime in soon I'm sure.


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[QUOTE]Originally posted by JohnnyB:
how to remove the bolt for starters.
Where the heck is the bolt release latch?/QUOTE]

As you hold the gun normally there will be a spring loaded latch on the left side of the action (inside the action on the left side that will be touching the back of the left bolt lug.)
Take a small screw driver or punch and simply press down the latch and pull the bolt out.

Let me know if that works for you.


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There is more XP info here


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Posts: 189 | Location: Western Kentucky | Registered: 02 November 2007Reply With Quote
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As you hold the gun normally there will be a spring loaded latch on the left side of the action (inside the action on the left side that will be touching the back of the left bolt lug.)
Take a small screw driver or punch and simply press down the latch and pull the bolt out.

Let me know if that works for you.[/QUOTE]

Ernie...that worked out fine. It took me a few minuntes to figure out you have to go in from the rear of the guns action adjacent to the bolt. But I got the bolt out. It is not easy to find. I guess I don't feel to dumb anymore. Thanks for the help. Now I can give it a good cleaning.
 
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Gun Cat....Thank you too. Your info. was very easy to follow. Pictures and all. Great. Thanks again for the info. I printed this out so I can get it totally disassembeled.
 
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Did you happen to notice two little screws on the left side of the action(reciever)? Those two screws can removed and a WONDERFULL little thing called a "MacMillan Bolt Release" can be installed there! It's so efficient! No more clamoring for a a nail or other peice of metal(a Leupold scope ring/base torx screw wrench works wonderfully!!) to push the release lever down. Just press the fore end of the release and slide the bolt out almost effortlessly!! Charlie(GHD)


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MacMillan Bolt Release

GHD,

I have been looking for these for quite a while. Where can you buy them?

Thanks,
Tim


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